An Honest Love by Kathleen Fuller
A light, enjoyable book set in an Amish community. I think this book is part of a series, because there were many references to previous events, but there is no problem following the story line without reading the previous book. There were quite a few characters to keep track of. The story mainly focuses on four main characters: Lucas, Anne, Aaron, and Elisabeth. After just completing the book, nothing stands out about Lucas. He is a Amish cliche: hardworking, kind, and faithful. Anne is admirable for her determination to start a new life, and make her store successful. Her stubbornness led to some bad choices, though, and she started to get frustrating. Aaron is also determined to overcome the past, while Elisabeth is focused on helping Aaron out of his self-imposed solitude. They make a good couple.
The entire conflict in the story is simply lack of communication between the main characters. A Zombie attack in the middle would have livened things up a little bit. Lucas could have showed off his mad pitchfork skills and become a hero in Anne's eyes. Just kidding. If you are looking for a light, easy Amish romance, this is the book for you.
1 comment:
Thanks for the review. Lukas does have mad pitchfork skills, btw, so he's totally prepared for any impending doom. ;)
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